In a few weeks I will travel to the engine shop and meet with the guys who have my 1970 440-6 engine. As I have stated from my previous posts, I want to keep the restoration of the entire project (70 Challenger RT/SE 440-6) to as close to original as possible. But wanted to get some feedback as to what you folks did with your engines, or what suggestions you may have for me to maybe eke out a few more ponies. I want the engine to be able to run on premium pump gas so I know at the very least the valve seats need to be replaced. I have not had a cylinder leakage test or compression test performed so not sure about the innards but the motor only has 44000 miles. I have had the car since 1981 and have only put 1800 miles on it. I would love to keep same pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, etc. again, original. The engine shop has been rebuilding engines professionally since 1962, aside from the obvious, i.e. blueprint, balance, all new gaskets, seals, etc. I was going to ask they polish the intake and exhaust ports, but what else could I ask them to do to increase power without risk of pre-ignition, detonation or cracked water jackets? How much engine work can be done below before you have to have the 6-pack re-jetted?
BTW, the HP for the 440-6 is stated as 390, is that at the crankshaft end or what is actually at the rear wheels, my gut tells me the former and not the latter. The Chally is kind of svelte so it would be nice to have more HP actually getting to the rear wheels.
Thanks